We'd like to introduce William L. Riley, a new guest author on our blog. William Riley is a wonderful writer and a true inspiration to all those who are fortunate to hear his words. In an effort to get to know him a little better, we've asked him to tell us about his personal life, career, what inspires him to write, and more. The following are his words.
William L. Riley
I was born in Pocatello Idaho on the 28th day of
March 1939. My wife Kathleen and I were married in the Los Angeles Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints on
the 6th day of July 1962. We are the parents of six sons and a
daughter and the grandparents of 16 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
My formal education includes graduating from Garden Grove
Union High School in 1957 and gaining degrees of Bachelor, Master and Doctorate
from Brigham Young University. I have enjoyed a life time of personal study in
a broad area of interest with an emphasis on the scriptures and ancient
history.
Other than being a paper deliverer, Journeyman Lather and a
salesman for Pillsbury during my youth, I have spent my entire professional life
teaching in the Seminaries and Institutes of the Church Education System for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. I started
teaching for CES in 1961 and other than the time Kathleen and I spent in Bogota,
Colombia my teaching career with CES was uninterrupted for the next 45 years. My
assignments included teaching Early Morning classes in Westminster, Buena Park,
Garden Grove, California and Reno, Nevada. My full time Seminary assignments
were in Kearns and Tooele, Utah. My assignments in the Institute program were in Reno,
Nevada and in Mission Viejo, California where I retired in 2006. After
retiring I taught an adult education class in the Mission Viejo Stake Center for
the next 5 years as a volunteer.
I have had the opportunity and privilege to serve in many assignments in the Church which include, missionary in the Northern Mexican
Mission, Stake Mission President, High Councilor and Bishop in the Reno North
Nevada Stake, and Mission President in Colombia Bogota North
Mission. While serving in other capacities I was also a regional advisor to the
Young Single Adults in the Reno Nevada and South Orange County regions. I am
currently serving as a Sealer in the Newport Beach Temple.
When I returned from my mission in Mexico my Stake President
James Hobbs counseled me that every week of my life, whenever I didn't have a lesson to prepare, I should
write a talk. He told me whether I would ever give that talk or not
was not important, but that I should write it. During most of my life there were not many weeks when I wasn't either
teaching or speaking in church or at firesides, so the assignment was fairly
easy to complete. When I was asked to give the spoken word for the radio show Sabbath
Day Reflections which Carl Chamberlain produced in Reno, Nevada I was able to
write a short talk most weeks of the year while also teaching several classes
each day.
When
I retired, several things happened to aid me in being faithful to
the challenge President Hobbs had given me 50 years earlier. First I
joined Facebook and rapidly was reconnected with many of the wonderful missionaries
we had
served with in Colombia and with many former students. I also was joined
on Facebook with most all of my children and several of my
grandchildren. I
thought writing these weekly talks would give me something to say to
the wonderful people I had reconnected with, a way of keeping
the creative part of my brain alive and it would enable me to be able to
share with
those I love some of the things I believe and hold precious. Since I was
writing my weekly talk, which I now was calling Thoughts for a
Sabbath Day,
and which were being translated into the Spanish version called
Pensamientos
Para un Dia de Reposo, I decided to start emailing these thoughts each
week to
all my friends on Face Book and to others who avoid social media. This
little project
has now grown to where my weekly personal emails number over 3000 and
are
posted on my Faceook blog pages as well as my personal blogs. It is
fun to
see that the potential weekly readers of my Thoughts has now spread to many parts of the world
including such places as India, Russia and Indonesia.
I was blessed with a questioning spirit, unlike my wife who
was blessed with a believing spirit. I have come to believe that either spirit
can be a great aid as long as we are moved on a continual quest to come to
understand truth. Those things which I know to be true include the understanding and knowledge that: we are offspring
of Heavenly Parents, that Jesus the Christ is the Savior of the world, Joseph
Smith is the prophet of the restoration, we are led my living apostles and
prophets today and The Holy Bible, The Book of Mormon, The Doctrine and
Covenants and the Pearl of Great Price contain the Plan of Happiness, Salvation
and Exaltation. The truth I know most firmly is that what we know is far less
than what we can eventually know if we continue faithful in the pursuit of coming
to know the Characteristics, Attributes and Perfections of God.
visit William L. Riley's blog here: Thoughts for a Sabbath Day
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